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Singapore Leaves Marriage Definition to Parliament After Sodomy Law Repeal
SINGAPORE — In accordance with the decision to repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code and decriminalize gay sex, Singapore Law and Home...
Pakistan/UN Demand “Climate Reparations” to Assist With Monsoon Flooding
Pakistan’s climate minister, along with the United Nations, is claiming that developed nations such as the United States should be paying Pakistan reparations...
Read moreFormer Sri Lankan President to Return to Sri Lanka
SINGAPORE — Sri Lanka’s former president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, is slated to head back to his country as early as September 2, following his...
Read moreIndia’s Supreme Court Broadens Definition of “Family”
SINGAPORE — India’s Supreme Court has recently ruled that domestic, unmarried partnerships or same-sex relationships can be regarded as “familial relationships” and that...
Read moreFormer Singapore Foreign Minister: Biden Could Trigger U.S.-China Conflict With “Weak Leadership”
SINGAPORE — Biden’s “weak leadership” and American actions of “poking the panda” could catalyze a U.S.-China conflict, Singapore’s former foreign minister, George Yeo,...
Read moreFirst Singaporean Cardinal Appointed in Rome August 27
SINGAPORE — As of August 27, Singapore’s fourth archbishop and newly elected cardinal William Goh — the leader of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
Read moreDTL Report: Singapore No. 2 Country Prone to Chinese Influence
SINGAPORE — Singapore is the No. 2 country in the world prone to China’s influence, based on a report known as the China...
Read moreJapan Returns to Nuclear Power to Secure Energy Reserves
SINGAPORE — Japan will reopen more existing unused nuclear power plants and explore improving next-generation reactors, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced on Wednesday...
Read moreSingapore Repeals Sodomy Law While Maintaining Status Quo on Marriage
SINGAPORE — Singapore will repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code and decriminalize sodomy, the country’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on...
Read moreSingapore’s Section 377A: Culture Wars and a Divided Society
SINGAPORE — Controversies surrounding LGBTQ+ issues have long been occurring in Singapore. Section 377A of the Penal Code, which outlaws acts of “gross...
Read moreReflecting on Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s Legacy
SINGAPORE — The assassination of the former prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, in the Japanese city of Nara on July 8 came...
Read moreSri Lanka: South Asian Nation in Crisis Over “Green” Agenda
Sri Lanka, the tiny island nation off the southern tip of India, is in full crisis mode. Angry citizens, protesting severe inflation along...
Read moreIndia Set to Reopen More Than 100 Coal Mines
While first-world governments, including the United States of America, continue to pursue so-called green energy policies that drive up prices, India, the world’s...
Read moreA War Between Two Villains? | Beyond the Cover
Many good Americans have been led to believe that the two sides in the war in Ukraine are being led by a Russian...
Read moreUkrainian-American Reaches Out to Help a Family of Refugees
Three young Ukrainian children are mourning their mother’s death as they recover from war atrocities in their hometown outside Kyiv. Maryna Naumets, age...
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